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PAGE FOUR THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. DEEDS Poultry Disease Kept Far I rom Borders I lish(»d tlip tllspa.se in the U. S. ini Isoullnrn California in Mtrcli. Ersidne Honors ECL leadets Thursday, October 19, 1972 Pvt. Edward Goforth ^Concept Taps T. R. Bowman ^ Completes Trcnnlng ! 3».„ t,.. FI'. J.VCK3CN, S. C. .AHTOO- «r«^,.vfoumain“p1fnt of Hori: p,. As a precaution against New- ciastle being brought to Nortli Carolina, tliere will be no out- of siate birds shown this year at dus WEST, .S. C. — Five Ga.s- the .V. C. Slate F.iii in Kaleigh. tonians will .:e’among'the former, jr.. 18, .son of Mrs. Ivey .M. Go- cept runuiuiv - , f'-rth. 1C.0 coippertown, Kings Izon’*. Incorporated ^ graduate from rs 'i'n coii Mountain, recently* conpleted ton based manulacturer of living; B^man l , p-tiate threat paign who will e honored Oct- ei-ht weelts of Basic Training at room and occasional furniture. Michigan State univtisiiy m LUirtte iiutdi <hrvvvn at tho 1Q7-2 fair TliP oo ^ TTa ct T .anSiniT, East Lansing, Michigan with a JLS owned degree In forestry and market- By M. El. GARDN’EIR X. C. State I’niversiiy The fall of the yc.'ir is plan ning time in the fruit, vegetalile r.-.y-i flower gartlens. If you plan well now. \ on can void costly mistakes later. You can a'.so have the var.elies you like he.st and Iho.se kesl .-uile.l to your environ ment. It \ini arc not. .suhscriliing to one or moie g . -d gaidening mag- a/ines, you might give yout.self a Chiistm.'is pre.-:enl. if you are well supplie-l, you may wish to remember a friend who is horti- c!llurall,\' minded. If .\ou have' house plants with laiye lcn\e- and smootli f.iliage I'hdedcndrons. dracaenas, fat.s.''- ilcra. palms, rnehei- and other similar p'ant.s. you can im|>rove the appearan'-e by vvasliing the k'.'ivcs with a sponge dippctl in soapy water anri ,s;|ueey,ed onl. F.xainine your coleus, •gar.'iiiitm .Old other iiel planl.s. if tliey have heeoe.ie i nt honntl. Ihe.,- sltould he fi'potte I. Remine old torn .‘talks, h.-an, toinalo and other refiist' from the \egelah'L‘ g.anicn anil hiive the soil tested. It the te.d indicates a need t i’ lim'' ;tn I phosphate, ap ply the rei-ommended amounts and itlow under. I'lowing now will aeeompan.v man.v thin.gs. In the first p'ace, letivlng the .grouiitl in I'ongh fallow during the winter will flocculae the soil pjirlic'es an t give voii a I'cllcr sectl h.'rl in the spring: and secpndi.v, the hihnrnalin.g i|iiai iers of many in- ■sccts will be de.slroved, tint! the lime anti phnsjihate will he jilac- ed in I he root zone. I’riine gr.ipevines, fru,* trees and dceidiinus and evci',gr<'cn shrubs, except the early flower ing shrubs su.h as for.sythia and siuroa.s. .Muscadine graites should i e pruned the latler part ot this monlh or in early Ueeemher. Rruning now will permit healing nf the woimd.s and imtvetit deed ing. If you want to |)l;int some inusia lines, y .ai miglit .select trom the fooowing variet es: Alliemarle iblue- hl;uki, Pamlico il'ght green I, Chowan (bronzei. Roanoke iwliile with tinge of goden yellow I. and .Magnolia I white I. Al! of the varietie.s are sell-fruitful tind will jadlinale the .Scupiteriiong which is .sef- unfruilful. For bunch .grape..- in ttie I’icd-, ment and mountains, Ontario, I'ledonia, .N'i.'i.gtira, Oidawaic and I ■Stcuhen arc good. I ! Keep the lawn fret' of leaf ae-1 cumulation b.v raking and coni-i posing the leave.;. If you shied too many leaves on the grass, with your mower you may injure it. HOC .SLAUGHTER Hog slaughter in Xorih Caro-; line one of the fastest growing liog producing states has in- croa.sed substantia'I.v since the mi l-lD.'ib's but li.as failed to keep pa 'O with piofliiction. X'ortli Oar- oliti;i State University livestock marketing experls iMiint out that j iihout a third of .North Carolina’s hog pi ndiiction has been .going ^ outside the .'late, primai'il.v to , Virginia, for slaughter. An exotic poultry dl.sea.se that i.s terrifying produ;xtrs in to"the \a?eo Tm"Heef l^^lt'A'‘'in- ^ du^ng Homecoming Day fr? Jackin",’v. ,lu.st V arthough affecTs of' the fsf f c’LorrLm tTi^rluT ^ ■' , y^\ Mr. Bowman £o™orl.v o....... ^ tary courtesy, military Justice,' resigned tn May of 197^ He wa^ first aid, and army hBtory and ,a^o associated vLara Falls, ’ Veronica Reynolcts of Scotland, a, , - r* ■ f su • and women who have headed the, "'ap reading, combat State Untverstty ve ermartan, Carolina is one of the nation . svi.cl the exotic .Newcastle disea^ U-ading poultry pnxlucers and it raised $3 has ivd been dtagno.=cd m -Nor h im^>rt.s little poultry other C arolina or any nearb.v state The .states. However some liatcMng (,|,airitK>n are deceased. cl:-;est ha.s bet n Hoiida, out i-im eggs are brought into the s|ate, q, 23 national chairmca renlly tlie di.seasefe concentrated including a relatwely laige nttm-|f(„. Jampaign five have been "f £'■0™ Califor- Gastonia and one fi-om The U. a. Department of Agri- nia. He sard .special precautions Mountain, N. C. They are ciilturo lias taken emergency are being taken to make sure; je p Craig, Gastonia, chairmart measures to .stamp out the dis- the e.xotic Newcastle isn’t brought, fp,. i55t.j,S''John M Alexander (M.se and prevent its spread to thb -state alimugli the.se im-ijr., Gastonia, chairman for 1959-' through c|uaranHne.s and the de- ycrled eggs. Everette C. Carson, Gastonia, population c. inljited flocks. uti-oit , .„,j ' chairman for 1985-66; Charles B. traditions. Pvt. Goforth received iris train ing In Company B, l.st Dattallon, 1st Brigade. IZ Eii^^alilm;d;thelr Hiree^^: One giont oiierntion in Califor- The NiCSU veterinarian said ■podd, Gastonia, co-chairman for 1968-69; John A. Cheshii'c Jr.,. Kings Mountain, co-chairman for Mia, a 2.8-niinion bird flock at aj'e being cautioned to; j - Egg City near Moorpark, Calif., ooot.tnue their vigilance and to Ltiesniie Ji., w.is depopulated .recently whe.n ‘’'.'ntmue using recommended vac- e.xotic Nrwca.stle wa.s toiind. • rmations for disease protection. The L'SDs\ has banned imports nually supervise 900 volunteer | workers in conducting th e cam-1 paign. j Homerximing at Ersking this j year has been moved Back to | 1970-71; and D. Patterson Craig, i October after several years In j The American Alumni Conn-1 December. Events wil! inclu-de cT has designated 1972-73 "The I meetings of the Alumni Assso-1 (I all ffv.vl in an effort to prevent Censumers should not be con- Year of the Volunteer,’’ and thelelaticm and Parents Council, a| more infected bird.s being brought' cerned about ihe poultry disease, i Erskine Alumni Association has j luncheon, homecoming soccer, into this country. It was a .sliip-1 If isn’t a hazard to humans, the i chosen to honor these chairmep I game, and crowning of the home-; ment of exotic birds tliat c.stab-' U5D.\ has a.ssurcd. , who serve without pa.v and atj-1 coming queen. SINUS SUFFERERS H.,.'. ,0.- n... ter ,0-1 E«i-.i.. o.. lobl... ocl m.ton.l, ond COO..O—.1, p,|„ „„d p....or. ot Oo. "hord cor." tal.l« 0|... ,0- -P « * .,'„d rooo, oo... T«. Alio.. ,00 ro b,.o.h. .=..l,-..op. 50 can buy SYNA-CLEAR AT Safisfodion guqronfeed by mokcf Try it fodjyl Introductory Offer Worth Co. oo. Ibi. od-.ot. .0 ..or. Ii.l.d. Porcho.. on. pock of SmA CrEAR 1 2'. ond r.c.iv. on. mor. SYNA-CIEAP 12.Pock Fr... *1 Employment Opportunities Immediate Openings in Production No Experience Necessary We provide on-tlie-joli training leading tto respon.sible po.silion.s in flotation and grinding plant operations. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: Excellent Starting Rates Paid Vacations Paid HoHdoys Group Insurance Pension Plan Opportunity For Advancement Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. United States Gypsum Co. Kings Mountain Plant (.4n equal opportunity employer) Located appro.ximately 4 mile.s South of Kings Mountain on UfG (Grover Road). Look for USG sign with arrow One noun 'mnmiiiw, me MOST IN DRY CLCANINO TREE’ STORAGE AND MOTH PROOFING MON., TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES 2-PIECE 2 SUITS $2.09 LADIES D-PIECE 2 DRESSES. $2.09 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered CriSD- Bright \ Folded or On Hangers EACH MON., TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL' TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS OR SWEATERS MIX OR MATCH OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG UJ/D w: CHOICE. WDU S CHOICE BONElESS . . "CUT AND FREEZES WRAPPED FREE" SAVf • W-0 O. S. GRADE ‘ x. BELTSVILLE OR HENS REDI-BASTEb TURKEY5 s Id 1A SIZES ’ • *.v/r WHOLE ROUND TIPS 98° WDU 5 CHOICE TOPROUND, ROUND TIP OR BOTTOM ROUND BONELESS ROASTS. M” W D U S. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP OR CUBE STEAKS *1” r IOd STO^J PINKY PIG W 0 HANOI PACK WDU S. CHOICE BONELESS TOP SLICED BACON I :V AT >AGD V S CHOICE BONELESS WHOLE TOP SIRLOINS ■ CUT & rtTFtZTR WRAPPED FRFE $ Ji AD A SIRLOIN STEAKS .... W 0 U S CHOICE LEAN BONELESS STEW .... SetECT SKINLESS SLICED lEEF. ■ ^1’® • 319 $]S9 wou S CHOICE BONELESS TOP ROUND STEAKS »l” 99' wou S CHOICE BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS . . 5 rr'o 69' wdu S CHOICE THICK MEATY BEEF BRAISING RIBS .. 59' PKG. 9 lu J 2 LB. SIZES Pinky Pig ROLL . hot OR mil6 PORK SAUSAGE no 49^ W D BRAND SLICED SPICEDIUNCHEON COOKED SALAMI OR All MEAT BOLOGNA ..... 49' evaporated THRIFTY MAID OR CARNATION MILK 113 oz. ^ UNS THRIFTY MAID Limit 1 with o $5 or more order. DIXIE THRIFTY SANDWICH BREAD I J'z LK ^AOAVES CRACKIN’ GOOD CANNED BISCUITS .... 6H 39 CHECKERBOARD ROCK Be. r‘ 1 Dorr" $7 99, CORNISH HENS .. i 69 FROZEN FOOD MORTON . ' Chicken B«el or Turkey MEAT PIES . .. 5 «« S MORTON Chicket^ .M*ei Leof. Turkey Solicbur), S*eok ** MEAT DINNERS ."- 39' mORTON Maenron* N Chevv*. AAoco'oni N'Bee^ Beant B Frenkt or , •* Sl>ughe>tt N’ M^ti* BolU • * ECON. DINNERS 3 «o; n®® ;y JESSE JEWEL **4 CHICKEN BREAST 99' >; taste O’S{A FISH STICKS . . 2 89' TASIEOSEA • FISH STEAKS .. 2 L": i; TASTE O SEA ,• PERCH FILLETS . . 69' ^ Old SOUTH **• PIE SHELLS ... 3 «o ^1®® ASTOR iM.nui^ Ma.rt 12 nr Con 37c) *«** ORANGE JUICE 3 M®’ ^ SilPERBRAND VANIllA ICE CREAM SANDWICHES OR BARS OF * • ICE CREAM ..... " 89' g ^ VirRIFTY'MAiD "" •VANILLA •CHOCOLATE •FUDGE KOYALE ' ICEJiULK i ’.4 > • • ASTOR ... All VEGETABLE ... Until I with o S3 00 or mor« order. SHORTENING 3 59^ PALMETTO FARMS QUARTERS MARGARINE 5 M®® PULL TAB CANS ALL FLAVORS CHEKDRINKS... 12 THRIFTY MAID APPLESAUCE....5 n®® DIXIE OARIING LAYER WHITE TIUOW DEVILS FOOD, LEMON OR BROWNIE CAKE MIXES 3 =»1“ SPECIAL SA/E >9( ON BLADE) FOR THE GILLETTE TRAC II... 79' v' -i ■ I GRADE A“ LARGE PALMETTO Farm EGGS • • • e 2 69^ LAND O' SUNSHINE CRACKIN’GOOD DIP CHIPS OR ■■ B POTATO CHJPS .... 2 «« DU 11 cK • • • • ^ /V THRIHY MAID BFECMNUT STRAINED TOMATO SOUP -10' DADYEAAh • Oc .u.LAvork DMDI PwL/v # GELATIFiS , , PKG. 9^ ASTOR All GRINDS tim.il »,th o S3 order. WESSON OIL 59' COFFEE .... S9^ BRACH CRACKIN’GOOD ’ ■■■" ’’• SALTINES.. “ 29' LOTION 99= PECAN BUNS 2 - 88' CAKcS 99 HALF GALLON Vs. wwL. rE:7ic-r««>% OCT BOTTIE TABLETS ANACIN VOID APTCR OCT 31 stamps *“”6 '1150“^“"" ” WOOLITE VOID AFTER OCr 21 •., 'A™* BONUS SAVING COUPON i SAVE 20^ i ' AN,VA.I.„0. I I Spnvkbhs, jyiTNFFW.RV. I I MNOWieN«MIM$-H»«««W»«Mn I I oeoo AT WINN bour THRU ecrotiit) 1 ^ LtWir ONf COUPON Pce PAMILV . CASH VAlUr ' to OP W J t-. ‘•Iv HARVEST-FRESH PRODUCE 1 JONATHAN APPLES.... . 5 ^ 59' POTATOES FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM 1069^ CORN ,8~' 69' GRAPES... ... 39' POTATOES. .3^ 39' 10:12 ©
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